Vendor Expands Chip-Resistor Offerings
Oct 24, 2007 9:39 AM
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Stackpole Electronics has expanded its current-sense chip-resistor product offering. This includes the CSNL Series of SMD metal-element chip resistors, now available in 1206, and 2010 sizes as well as the previous 2512 size. In addition, the CSNL 2 is the 2512 size, has an improved resistance value range down to 0.5 mΩ and up to 22 mΩ.
This series is available in 1% or 5% tolerances and with a TCR of 50 ppm. Pricing ranges from $0.17 each for the CSNL ½, to $0.20 each for the CSNL 1, and $0.24 for the CSNL 2.
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